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Example of Timestamp Formats are:
* yyyy-MM-dd
* MM-dd-hh-mm
* dd/MM/yy hh:mm:ss
* yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss
* MM dd yyyy hh


==Note==
==Note==

Revision as of 14:31, 21 July 2020

This page is currently under construction...


The Timestamp format used in your project can be changed in in the Project Detail panel. This format will be used to interpret timestamps present in time-values CSV data, used for example by an Inlet Q's dynamic range in the Water Overlay Wizard.

This format does require a certain symbology. In short we will describe it here. More details can be found at java's DateTimeFormatter patterns.

Symbol Meaning Examples
y year 2004; 04
M month of year 7; 07; Jul; July; J
d day of month 10; 31; 4;
H hour of day (0-23) 0; 4; 13; 23
m minute of hour 0, 31, 47, 60
s second of minute 55,12, 6

Example of Timestamp Formats are:

  • yyyy-MM-dd
  • MM-dd-hh-mm
  • dd/MM/yy hh:mm:ss
  • yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss
  • MM dd yyyy hh


Note

Important:

  • minutes are with a small m and Months are with a capital M!
  • seconds are with a small s. A large S is a fraction of second (milliseconds)!
  • day of month is with a small d. A large D is a day of year!